Segue le fughe e le relazioni di un gruppo di vicini di casa che vivono a Gulfhaven, Florida.Segue le fughe e le relazioni di un gruppo di vicini di casa che vivono a Gulfhaven, Florida.Segue le fughe e le relazioni di un gruppo di vicini di casa che vivono a Gulfhaven, Florida.
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Currently watching this on Netflix and have now watched season 1 and half way through season 2
It has its moments, not hysterically funny, more amusing, a gentle watch you could drop into anytime
A collection of mainly middle aged friends, middle class living in a quiet cul de sac in a posh part of Florida
Every episode seems to consist of the same thing.
Courtney Cox tries to look hot and she does.
Busy ( or should that be Busty) Phillips shows plenty of cleavage.
Courtney's character, Jules, drinks wine, lots of it
Jules wears about 5 different outfits per show and never wears the same thing twice, ever.
Best character is the ditzy and vulnerable Laurie (Busy Phillips) who has some wonderful one liners. The love/hate relationship with Jules best friend Ellie and Laurie, is the funniest part of the show.
Every episode is the title of a Tom Petty song
Worth watching but hopefully it will progress beyond the same premise
Best character is the ditzy and vulnerable Laurie (Busy Phillips) who has some wonderful one liners. The love/hate relationship with Jules best friend Ellie and Laurie, is the funniest part of the show.
Every episode is the title of a Tom Petty song
Worth watching but hopefully it will progress beyond the same premise
Cougar town may be a chick show but that doesn't change the fact that it's still really good. It's 22 minutes of irrational normalcy that is somewhat believable but extreme. Some people may think it's too far fetched but everybody knows at least one person who is always the "dramatic attention seeking type". So I buy the craziness and I can even relate to a lot of their issues. In fact I wish I had such a tight knit crazy group of friends like they have. It looks like fun.
Aside from the craziness, the episodes focus on real life issues but with a comedic edge. It's not without its flaws but overall Cougar Town is really entertaining.
Aside from the craziness, the episodes focus on real life issues but with a comedic edge. It's not without its flaws but overall Cougar Town is really entertaining.
When I first started watching this show, I did it only because of Courtney Cox. I'm a huge "Friends" fan, so it was nice seeing her again. But the show started as a disaster, there were no other topics in it but relationships and they were whining all the time. Actually after watching 13 episodes I stopped watching the show for a really long time. Then after a couple of years someone talked me into resuming the show because not far from where I stopped watching it, it transforms into kinda like Friends - no wonder the show was almost renamed to "Friends with Beverages". Not as good as "Friends" but watchable, I just really don't like Josh Hopkins and I'm not ever sure why.
I began this show thinking there'd be lots of cougars prowling for young men, but it was actually only about one woman, the naive and exuberant Jules, well-played by Courteney Cox. And even that stopped after about half a season, when she found Grayson, not-so-well played by Josh Hopkins.
I expected the show to die off slowly then, but amazingly, it's now halfway through season 5 and I'm still watching. While there is no more 'cougaring', there are other characters that keep the show interesting: her ex-husband Bobby and his couldn't-care-less mode of living, her best friend neighbour Ellie (brilliantly played by Christa Miller) and her killer sense of deadpan humor, and Ellie's husband, the indefatigable and one-man-Bobby-fanclub Andy, also brilliantly played Ian Gomez. And each episode usually contains its own self-contained plot that is generally resolved at the end of 20 minutes. For the most part, those plots are engaging enough to keep you watching, especially when Ellie deploys her unique brand of humor.
And one more thing that seems insignificant yet adds interest to the show: those title cards. I'm always anticipating them with the start of each episode.
I expected the show to die off slowly then, but amazingly, it's now halfway through season 5 and I'm still watching. While there is no more 'cougaring', there are other characters that keep the show interesting: her ex-husband Bobby and his couldn't-care-less mode of living, her best friend neighbour Ellie (brilliantly played by Christa Miller) and her killer sense of deadpan humor, and Ellie's husband, the indefatigable and one-man-Bobby-fanclub Andy, also brilliantly played Ian Gomez. And each episode usually contains its own self-contained plot that is generally resolved at the end of 20 minutes. For the most part, those plots are engaging enough to keep you watching, especially when Ellie deploys her unique brand of humor.
And one more thing that seems insignificant yet adds interest to the show: those title cards. I'm always anticipating them with the start of each episode.
Well, I see no one else likes it. Oh well. I think its hilarious. Maybe a little much for basic television, but on cable it would be awesome. I think it's really funny. I don't think it's offensive at all. Just because we don't feel like we relate to a character doesn't mean that they are offensive. I'm from Texas. Have you ever seen how they portray us on television. They act like we are all how do I put this, "Big ol' country bumpkins that say ya'll every other word and wear cowboy hats and belt buckles as large as our state, and that every word we say has to have some southern twang to it". It's a television show. It's funny. For once can we just let one show survive at least one season. I've already lost Lipstick Jungle and Samantha Who.
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- QuizIn season 2 episode 21, Danny Pudi appears in the background. In the NBC show "Community," Pudi plays Abed, who is a huge fan of "Cougar Town" and talked about being an extra after being invited to visit the set. In the season 2 finale of "Community," the "Cougar Town" actors who play Laurie and Travis make a cameo in the background of a crowd scene.
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